No. The pendulum will always swing the other way.
2006-09-01 14:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think anyone can argue that the two party system hasn't turned into two public entitys that act increasingly the same; they may act different on the surface but their philosophy and actions are very similiar.
This "super conservative" administration has spent and spent and spent, taxes havent gone down like they promised. Conservatives also pledge to keep small America alive but the congress has done nothing but kneel to the powers that be in the corporate world as they continue to dominate every aspect of America, puting the working class American in an increasingly tough spot.
The democratic party hasnt changed much. They want to spend to solve problems. The thing is its always problems that they have created and its always your money they want to spend! It's leadership is a bunch of old family, old money, shady tricksters.
Now that I think about it both parties leadership is run by a bunch of old family, old money, shady tricksters. Its time for a change. The elections in November will go to the crats but will that prove to be a good thing....I doubt it.
2006-09-01 14:29:12
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answered by big-brother 3
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No, that's not very likely. That's silly to say that the Democrats aren't standing up to the Republicans. The Democrats problem is that they have been hi-jacked by socialist elititsts (Joe Leiberman treatment as a prime example). Even if the Democrats continue to crumble, I think that the air is right for a conservative party to emerge. Whatever, the people won't stand for a one-party system.
2006-09-01 14:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No, relatively unlikely besides. The Republican party, nevertheless, has lost all credibility and is on its thank you to transforming into a lifeless and buried party of no magnitude. they have made many deadly flaws interior the previous decade or so, and putting a candidate like Romney against Obama became so disingenuous, human beings might have a annoying time of ever trusting such a clumsy and corrupted party returned, yet i'm particular that there will be others to fill the void.
2016-11-23 18:18:04
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answered by winni 4
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Whatever you mean by your statement, remains a bit nebulous.. What the people have seen is the complete failure of all the programs the dems have set in motion over the past 40 some years.. New Orleans becoming the most flagrant evidence of the failure of their programs..Is totally democratic and yet we are seeing the evidence of all that is wrong.. New Orleans should have been a utopia with the democats in power there for so long.. yet we get to see just the opposite. It is plainly evident. Something must be sour, in the dems approach to utopia.
2006-09-01 14:12:32
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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Congress is owned and operated by the corporations and the wealthy lobbyist, we are already a dictatorship. Congress is organized crime at it's very height. The two party system is not great but it's all we have between us and the death camps.
2006-09-01 14:10:02
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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Well find out come the mid-term elections in November. I keep hearing about it becoming a Democrat controlled Congress, but I doubt it.
The Dems are their won worst enemy.
2006-09-01 14:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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be more worried about the Christians in Washington going and talking to senators and letting them know how to "use" the christian vote,it is a real thing that the christian faith wants control of the government,i read the other day on how a christian faith senator,a woman,i believe was Katherine......anyways,she claims that our fore father wanted the Church and state together and anyone who does not vote for a Christan faith candidate that you will be sinning......f**king sick and demented if you ask me..........if you think I'm ranting....do the research your self,pay attention to christian moving to south Dakota i think in order of putting mass people in one area to help swing votes.
2006-09-01 14:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Cycles, my friend, cycles.
I can remember Nixon getting trounced so bad by JFK, I didn't think I'd ever see another Republican in office - And along came Reagan.
2006-09-01 14:09:12
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answered by LeAnne 7
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Ask yourself that question after 2008 you will see you are incorrect.
And old saying I heard down in Louisiana
"The dog that barks the loudest ,isn't always the dog that bites you."
2006-09-01 14:06:02
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answered by Yakuza 7
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the two party system is an illusion used to convince people that they live in a democracy, when in fact they live in what seems to be rapidly approaching a totalitarian oligarchy.
2006-09-01 14:09:09
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answered by list 3
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